Personally I'd head over to tesla-info as they pull in autoitrader, pistonheads, tesla themselves etc and you can search more easily.So ive expanded my search for 2015+ models that have already had the battery replaced - Im thinking if out of warranty then look for a car thats already had a replacement battery/drive train...
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It's probably worth reading their buyers guide. It's not as simple as thinking the car 2016-2018 cars is more or less the same, there were some significant updates between those years, not all of which are really explained in the youtube video pushed, including:
- switch to Tesla autopilot hardware, and that had 2 if not 3 versions in that time
- the MCU got upgraded, I think at the tail end of the time window
I think they're the main ones assuming the Raven updates were later.
You've also got the battery choices of which there are several
The battery warranty on those cars are 8 years and unlimited miles, so few cars will be without any battery warranty, only the first handful of facelifts.
Free superchargin on the other hand will be increasingly hard to come by